BREAKING. Voting 173-31 with 29 abstentions, House of Representatives approve on 3rd and final reading the new anti-terror bill, HB 6875, just a couple of days after it was certified as urgent by President Duterte. Read
Voting 173-31 with 29 abstentions, the House of Representatives approved the new anti-terrorism bill despite protests held by some activists and human rights groups on Wednesday, June 2.
With the House approval of a bill that merely adopted an approved Senate measure, there would no longer be any bicameral conference and the final bill would be submitted to President Duterte for approval. Authorities may conduct 60-day surveillance on suspected terrorists, with an allowable 30-day extension.
But Iloilo Rep. Janette Garin, who voted no, pointed out that there will no longer be any bicameral conference given that the House bill was just copied from the Senate bill. It includes a new section on foreign terrorist fighters to cover Filipino nationals who commit terrorist offenses abroad.
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